No Ice Dance at all and no Ladies SP. And Pairs FS only the final group not live. :(

So if we want to watch Ladies SP, Fuji TV will the the only option.

British Eurosport from what it seems has quite good coverage. If you can find a site that streams British Eurosport-2 you'll be able to watch four continentshttp://www.frombar.tv/ is a website where for 99.9999% of the time, there is a link to British Eurosport 2

It's a struggle even in the US, since it is only on the satellite providers, Dish & Direct TV, are the only ones that have US Sports.

Yeah it's ridiculous most cable companies don't even carry Universal Sports so you can't access their live stream either. And who wants to get the Dish or Direct TV just for one channel. Thank goodness the Icenetwork will be showing all the major skating competitions starting next season.

Yeah it's ridiculous most cable companies don't even carry Universal Sports so you can't access their live stream either. And who wants to get the Dish or Direct TV just for one channel. Thank goodness the Icenetwork will be showing all the major skating competitions starting next season.

Yeah it's ridiculous most cable companies don't even carry Universal Sports so you can't access their live stream either. And who wants to get the Dish or Direct TV just for one channel. Thank goodness the Icenetwork will be showing all the major skating competitions starting next season.

As I read the announcement about Icenetwork and NBC - the ISU stuff doesn't kick in until the 2017 season. I think it's still Universal next year for Grand Prix (except Skate America), 4CCs, Europeans, and Worlds. I'm sure NBC will show some of it through their arrangements with Universal.

As I read the announcement about Icenetwork and NBC - the ISU stuff doesn't kick in until the 2017 season. I think it's still Universal next year for Grand Prix (except Skate America), 4CCs, Europeans, and Worlds. I'm sure NBC will show some of it through their arrangements with Universal.

That doesn't make sense. The agreement runs through the 2017-18 season so why would they not show the GP, Worlds or 4CC until 2017? That doesn't sound right.

That doesn't make sense. The agreement runs through the 2017-18 season so why would they not show the GP, Worlds or 4CC until 2017? That doesn't sound right.

There are two parts to the agreement -

U.S. Figure Skating announced two major media rights agreements today that will guarantee unprecedented coverage of figure skating in the United States through the end of the 2017-18 Olympic season. The first is a four-year extension of its broadcast rights agreement with NBC and the second is icenetwork.com's acquisition of all U.S. media rights for International Skating Union (ISU) events through the 2017-18 season.

The first part indicates an extension of the current agreement with the USFSA. The second part is an agreement for the ISU rights to come to Icenetwork. The word "through" makes the second part confusing as to dates and programming arrangements. I can't tell for sure if Icenetwork gets the streaming rights right away and Universal still gets the broadcast rights - or if the ISU part of the agreement doesn't start till 2017.

Pertinent paragraphs.

Approximately 20 hours of icenetwork.com's ISU figure skating rights will be shown on NBC annually, including the World Championships in primetime during non-Olympic years, and the ISU Grand Prix Series. ISU events will also be seen on cable television with NBC Sports Network showing select coverage of ISU Speed Skating events, including the World Sprint Speed Skating Championships and the World Short Track Speed Skating Championships. Universal Sports will continue to expand its coverage of all ISU events, with more than 50 hours of programming dedicated to figure skating and speed skating annually, including the World Figure Skating Championships, European Figure Skating Championships, Four Continents Figure Skating Championships, Grand Prix Series and select speed skating competitions.

Programming details for 2013-14 ISU events will be announced this summer.